Formaldehyde levels above 0.1 PPM can cause acute health problems

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MONITORING LOW LEVELS OF FORMALDEHYDE IN AMBIENT AIR

Formaldehyde is a colorless gas with a pungent odor. Levels above 0.1 ppm can cause allergy and acute health problems, e.g. sore throat, skin irritation, nausea, scratchy eyes and cough. Formaldehyde is also classified as highly carcinogenic compound. Exposure to moderate amounts of formaldehyde has been linked to cancer, such as leukemia.

This combination provides enough sensitivity (parts per trillion level!) to reliably measure ambient background levels of formaldehyde. It also gives an exceptionally high level of stability with a re-calibration period ranging from several months up to several years, and thus it offers a low total cost of ownership.